The dam will drawn at least 1,000 towns and villages under its massive reservoir, and displace two million villagers who have inhabited the area. Also many of these displaced villagers have to relocate to know over populated cities and towns making the slums even bigger. Even more so, these villagers who had to move into these new towns are even more worse off then they were before because now they can not farm and have to buy food; but they don't have the skill set to get a real job. (Habibi)
Many problems accompany the project from the proposal to the finish. The early disputes stressed on the economic and technical factors. It was generally accepted that these two factors could not support the construction of the project and the problem of migration was hard to be settled. After 1980s, by the progress of reform and opening up policy, the problems over the project have largely covered politics, economy, environment, migration, tourism and the protection of the cultural relics.
The dam itself has altered river flow and changed the very nature of the lithosphere in surrounding areas. There has been reported earthquakes and landslides caused by the alteration of the lithosphere and hydrosphere, affecting many thousands of residents.
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To control flooding.
Three Gorges Dam.
Yes, the Three Gorges Dam may change over time due to factors such as aging infrastructure, sediment buildup in the reservoir, and potential maintenance or structural modifications. Environmental considerations and changes in water flow patterns could also impact the dam's operation and design in the future.
The three Gorges dam is built on Yangtze river. It is a hydro electric project and has world's largest installed capacity (22,500 MW).
As of 2012, it is China's Three Gorges Dam that is the largest hydroelectric project in the world.
As of 2012, it is China's Three Gorges Dam that is the largest hydroelectric project in the world.
China is home to the largest hydroelectric project in the world, the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River. It is not only the largest hydroelectric project but also the largest power station in terms of installed capacity.
As of 2012, it is China's Three Gorges Dam that is the largest hydroelectric project in the world.
The largest hydroelectric generator is any of the one of three generators located in the China Yangtze River Three Gorges Project Development Corporation hydroelectric plant. It is rated at 700 MW (700,000 kW). The project became operational on July 10, 2003
This is the Three Gorges Dam in China with an installed power of 22 500 MW.
China Three Gorges University was created in 2000.
Names of Gorges- Xiling, Wuxia and Qutang